Prime Minister Macut and Vidovdan: Serbia Between Unity and Chaos

Vidovdan is back in the spotlight, and Prime Minister Đuro Macut from Kruševac is not holding back, calling for unity and harmony. At the central state ceremony held at the Square of Kosovo Heroes, Macut emphasized that Vidovdan symbolizes centuries-long struggle to preserve national identity and values. “Only a united Serbia can give birth to an eternal Serbia,” the prime minister declared, while Defense Minister Bratislav Gašić reminded everyone of the courage and sacrifice of our ancestors. But while unity is celebrated, chaos is brewing in Belgrade. Extremists and blockers, who already caused trouble on March 15, are threatening new unrest on Vidovdan. Analysts warn there is no real solidarity, only a serious conflict brewing in the city center. While authorities try to maintain stability, the opposition and extremist groups are dragging Serbia into a whirlpool of division and violence. Vidovdan, meant to be a day of remembrance and unity, is turning into a day of conflict and accusations. Will Serbia manage to keep peace and unity, or will it split again? As we wait for the answer, citizens wonder — how much more violence and division can our country endure? Got thoughts on this mess? Drop a comment or crack a joke — who knows, maybe your words will change the game!

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